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What's seems wrong is not accounting for calories burned by not even doing anything. Just eating the lard burns calories. It seems like it's like the calculation for power out = power in - friction. Your calories burned is like the friction.

... back to the old rancid olive oil, that they camouflage with scents so that we don't know how really rancid it is. Maybe I should just use Organic Lard for cooking, but I sure do hate the smell of it. hmmm. I guess now I will get back down to my skinny self again, by avoiding these foods. YEAH!!! ...

... junctions. The results can then be compared to randomized distributions of polymorphic sites to assess their signi®cance. A similar method, LARD (Holmes et al., 1999), uses a maximum likelihood method to infer the optimal breakpoints for a possible recombinant, then uses simulated sequences ...

... is roughly equal to one pound (i.e. if you eat 3500 calories more than what your body requires, you will gain 1 pound). But 1 gram of pure fat (lard) has 9 calories. 453 grams per pound means that 1 pound of pure fat has 4077 calories. Thus, if you eat 1 pound of lard, you will gain MORE than ...